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Runes:
Spells:
Ignite
Smite
Items
Ability Order
Guerrilla Warfare (PASSIVE)
Teemo Passive Ability
Introduction
This guide is based heavily on a similar build used by HikashiKun, a well-known Teemo player who also has a guide on Mobafire.
Teemo's R is hilarious. It places stealth trap mushrooms that explode and poison the enemy on contact, dealing damage, revealing them and lowering their movement speed. It is good for placing in lanes or chokepoints, as well as throwing them at an opponent's feet during a fight.
Start allied red buff (Smite if necessary), kill it then move to kill allied raptors/chickens. Kill them (using your Q to blind the big one and use Smite if you need to), then move to kill the nearest Scuttlecrab for extra vision and healing. From there, you can either move immediately into invading the enemy blue buff or move to take your own blue buff. Kill blue buff, then take wolves, then take Gromp. Move to take that Scuttlecrab. Then back, buy according to the build path. During this time, watch for possible ganks because Teemo can actually gank fairly okay at lower levels if he backs out quickly.
Once I've cleared my camps, I then just start to focus on counterjungling and eating enemy camps as they spawn while looking for ganks. My main focus as Teemo Jungle is killing squishy champions through ganks and killing camps on my way to those ganks.
In order to obtain a high rating in Teemo Jungle games, you need to have a mix of good kill/death/assist ratios (assists count) along with an extremely high Creep Score (CS) count. If you keep killing camps as you move to gank throughout the game, you can easily hit over 200+ CS with Teemo Jungle.
After the Herald is dead, if you or anyone on your team killed it, you can pick up the 'Eye of the Herald' that spawns at the Rift Herald's pit by standing on it. You'll know you got it because it says you 'captured' the Rift Herald. This is different from 'defeating' the Rift Herald. Make sure you actually capture the eye. Then, go to a lane, help clear the lane of enemy champions and hit 4. Wait a few seconds and the Rift Herald will spawn, running right down the lane and attacking enemy structures for massive damage. It will also fight minions and champions for you but you need to protect it. It is entirely possible to take down three towers and maybe even an inhibitor with one Rift Herald summon if you protect it right and assist it.
You need to be careful when summoning the Herald because if the enemy uses some crowd control on you, it can cancel the summon and you can lose the item entirely. You also need to remember that you have a limited amount of time to summon the Rift before it expires.
Teemo can easily solo Baron Nashor at full build using this setup.
Get every dragon you can. Teemo can easily kill dragons, including Elder Dragon, using this build. This build also allows Teemo to easily gank teams who are trying to take dragons, using Runaan's Hurricane.
Smite is a must on Teemo Jungle to kill objectives and it also becomes part of your combo when you complete a jungle item.
Defensive Shrooms: These mushrooms are placed in a manner that protect you or objectives. They are generally placed in chokepoints where the enemy could go to attempt to flank you, or just outside of (but not on) objectives such as jungle camps.
Disruptive Shrooms: Placed in a manner to annoy and disrupt the opponent. These shrooms are placed in areas where the enemy probably isn't going to expect them. (For example, throwing them in random places in the enemy jungle or zig-zagging them around in a random lane.)
Combat Shrooms: These shrooms are directly used as a weapon in fights. I like to throw them right on an opponent's feet or at their escape route.
Informational Shrooms: These shrooms are used in a manner similar to wards. Shrooms grant vision. I tend to throw these in bushes where the enemy laner or jungler might go. The purpose of these shrooms is to gain vision on certain areas with the hope that someone might eventually step on them.
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